INTERNATIONAL — March 28, 2026
Houthis Warn of Battlefield Intervention in Support of Iran, Launch Missile at Israel
Yemen's Houthis warned of direct intervention in support of Iran amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict and launched a ballistic missile at Israel, the first since the war began. Houthi spokesperson Yahya Sarea detailed threats of Red Sea operations against supporters of the U.S. and Israel.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — corroborated by Hurriyat — 2 min read

Yemen's Ansar Allah forces, also known as the Houthis, have warned that they will enter the battlefield in support of Iran should the current war prolong or expand.
Houthi spokesperson Yahya Sarea announced that the group would conduct operations in the Red Sea against countries seeking to weaken Iran and supporting the United States and Israel, according to Hurriyat. Khaama Press reported that Houthi leaders stated they were ready to intervene directly if more countries join the conflict.
On March 28, the Houthis launched a ballistic missile from Yemen targeting Israel. Hurriyat reported that the missile struck a military center in southern Israel. Israel's military confirmed the launch toward Israeli territory, describing it as the first such attack since the start of the month-long U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, per Khaama Press.
The Houthis also condemned recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran as unjust aggression. The statements and missile launch have raised concerns about the potential opening of a new southern front and broader regional escalation, including disruptions to global trade through the Red Sea.
Read the original reporting at Khaama Press →
Reliability assessment
Two independent sources corroborate core events of Houthi threat/warning and missile launch toward Israel; Hurriyat provides direct attribution to named spokesperson Yahya Sarea with statement details; minor variations in phrasing and missile impact do not undermine event confirmation.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Khaama Press: "intensified fears", "sharp warning", "raising regional alarm" – these phrases introduce emotional framing and mild alarmism by emphasizing heightened anxiety and urgency beyond neutral reporting.
Independent web corroboration
A separate web search returned 8 matching reports. A selection:
- Yemen’s Ansarullah Ready to Enter Battlefield in Support of Iran Says Report Yemen’s Ansarullah Ready to Support Iran in Escalating West Asia Conflictimpressivetimes.com
Sanaa, 26 March 2026 :Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, also known as the Houthis, has indicated it is prepared to enter the battlefield in support of Iran amid the ongoing conflict involving United States and Israeli military actions in the region
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis said on Friday they were ready to intervene militarily if other countries joined the United States and Israel in their war against Iran, or if the Red Sea was used to launch attacks on the Islamic Republic.
- Iran War Live Updates: Trump Pauses Iran Energy Strikes for 10 Days Amid Ongoing Talks - Newsweeknewsweek.com
Houthi leaders in Yemen say the group is prepared to enter the fight against the United States and Israel if Iran requests additional military support, according to comments shared with Reuters.
Across the newsrooms
Where reports agree
- Houthis threatened potential intervention in the Iran-US/Israel conflict
- A missile was launched from Yemen toward Israel around March 28
- Context of ongoing US/Israel attacks on Iran
Where reports differ
- Specifics of threat: direct to America/Red Sea operations (Hurriyat) vs 'fingers on trigger' if more join (Khaama Press)
- Missile details: hit military center (Hurriyat) vs launched toward territory, confirmed by Israel (Khaama Press)
- Attribution: named Yahya Sarea (Hurriyat) vs Houthi leaders (Khaama Press)
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Hurriyat
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